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thanks to energy production. according to one analysis, the taxable value of oil produced in texas surged to 39 billion in 2011, result, texas led the nation in job gains adding about 700,000 jobs. imagine what keystone would do for the nation's economy if it's not stopped first. which brings us to this, a new study says that oil production at canada's oil sands area has polluted surrounding lakes with chemicals that cause cancer. that's where the proposed keystone pipeline would originate. jack gerard is the president and ceo of the american petroleum institute. he joins us from d.c. jack, i've got to say that once the environmentalists get hold of this idea that we're polluting lakes with cancer-causing chemicals, they will kill the pipeline all over again. what say you? >> well, stuart, i think a couple things. first of all, when you look at that study that came out just yesterday, the canadian environmental minister very quickly pointed out that those levels that they found in those lakes are within canadian
thanks to energy production. according to one analysis, the taxable value of oil produced in texas surged to 39 billion in 2011, result, texas led the nation in job gains adding about 700,000 jobs. imagine what keystone would do for the nation's economy if it's not stopped first. which brings us to this, a new study says that oil production at canada's oil sands area has polluted surrounding lakes with chemicals that cause cancer. that's where the proposed keystone pipeline would originate....
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i was working in the world of energy and there i think we have taken enormous steps in the direction of a modern sustainable green economy, what we call now distributed generations of people producing and consuming energy. this is happening at an incredible pace in california and i know california like this is and we want to connect with california. some of the events will require the supports of the leaders that are here present, the leaders of the italian american associations. i am very proud to say that all of the leaders of the italian american associations are gathered today, mr. mayor, and senator assembly man and board of supervisors is here to celebrate with us and ramona blackwell who with the committee of the italians abroad and elected body and we will need your support and it's not just top down but bottom up. we're are open to your ideas and suggestions. we want it to a great celebration and people are in charge and in power and they will also run the show. that's our objective. by the way also have guests from outside california and salt lake city -- i don't know where
i was working in the world of energy and there i think we have taken enormous steps in the direction of a modern sustainable green economy, what we call now distributed generations of people producing and consuming energy. this is happening at an incredible pace in california and i know california like this is and we want to connect with california. some of the events will require the supports of the leaders that are here present, the leaders of the italian american associations. i am very...
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[applause] >> e mentioned the mix of energy. is there a danger that the extraordinary growth creates a sense of abundance and they no longer need to worry about renewable oils. >> it is certainly having an impact. it has slowed down. there's something like 17 nuclear reactors being considered just to keep us at 20's term. that has backed off. the thing we have to worry about is putting all of our eggs in one basket. we have been here where natural gas was a very low cost. then we saw the prices by. it is not where you want to over and guess. -- over invest. as we look at the issue of climate change we need to look at all of those other forms of power that can give us the ability that we would never be energy independent. we certainly are a lot less dependent on countries that do not like us. it will have an impact on our international policy and what we do in the middle east. it is a grave concern. right now because and natural gas is having an impact on the decision makers of where you put your money and how fast you develop. i
[applause] >> e mentioned the mix of energy. is there a danger that the extraordinary growth creates a sense of abundance and they no longer need to worry about renewable oils. >> it is certainly having an impact. it has slowed down. there's something like 17 nuclear reactors being considered just to keep us at 20's term. that has backed off. the thing we have to worry about is putting all of our eggs in one basket. we have been here where natural gas was a very low cost. then we...
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here's this glamorous new princess, we're all intoxicated by her beauty and her youthfulness and her energy, yet in this picture she comes across as rather a ghostly and strange figure with this rather wild hair and directly staring face. so my own view is it's a bit of a missed opportunity to portray how she is now, this embodiment of hope in the nation. had there been good royal trait. there's the problem with it used to ground to a halt with the 17th century and we had relentless succession of royal portraits. of course part of the reason for that is access so you can't be a royal portraitist if you're granted two short sessions with your subjects, which i believe is what happened here. so it's part of a long tradition that failed. >> if you had some say, who would you have got to paint her? >> well, i think the perfect artist for this would be david hockly who is an artist so experienced and so good at capturing a very beautiful woman, though you wouldn't necessarily know that from this picture. she captured not only youthfulness, but portraits from the duchess of cambridge would captur
here's this glamorous new princess, we're all intoxicated by her beauty and her youthfulness and her energy, yet in this picture she comes across as rather a ghostly and strange figure with this rather wild hair and directly staring face. so my own view is it's a bit of a missed opportunity to portray how she is now, this embodiment of hope in the nation. had there been good royal trait. there's the problem with it used to ground to a halt with the 17th century and we had relentless succession...
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people are very environment conscious and i see community aggregations also to have renewable energy. it makes me very happy because in italy we have been following this path for a very long time. for example in the first six months of this year we installed photovoltaic panels larger than the united states all put together. it shows you the extent of the revolution happening. i am sure italian companies will be happy to work with the local institutions that have started to generate projects that will somehow go in that direction, and also we want to have parties and communication activities to show the people in the street that it is important to have sustainable behaviors and not to leave a carbon footprint behind us. >> [inaudible] >> yeah, if i understand correctly because -- you said about the innovation -- if we? >> [inaudible] >> yeah, okay. well, we're going to have in the museum of computer science in mountain view an exhibition show casing what italians have done to create silicon valley. i mentioned one person but there are many other examples. along with that we will have
people are very environment conscious and i see community aggregations also to have renewable energy. it makes me very happy because in italy we have been following this path for a very long time. for example in the first six months of this year we installed photovoltaic panels larger than the united states all put together. it shows you the extent of the revolution happening. i am sure italian companies will be happy to work with the local institutions that have started to generate projects...
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but oil and natural gas played a role in energy policy today and will continue to be our foundation energy for many years to come. so keystone will be key. we're going to reserve judgment though we continue to encourage the president to do the right thing. as prime minister harper said, this is a no-brainer. it should have been first time. we hope it gets it right this time. >> what are the sticking points. what needs to become unstuck to get this through. >> we need state department approval and that's a key hurdle that has to go through before this is approved. there are many analysts that feel this will eventually happen. again, we have to see one thing approved before it's actually going to happen. >> well, okay. so we got that down. jack, i want to switch gears if we can. start to switch the conversation up. i was hosting a radio show last night, got a good question, i didn't know how to answer it. said, if we become an exporter of petroleum in the united states, what is that going to mean for the united states economically and otherwise? i don't know how to answer it. i'm presuming y
but oil and natural gas played a role in energy policy today and will continue to be our foundation energy for many years to come. so keystone will be key. we're going to reserve judgment though we continue to encourage the president to do the right thing. as prime minister harper said, this is a no-brainer. it should have been first time. we hope it gets it right this time. >> what are the sticking points. what needs to become unstuck to get this through. >> we need state...
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some households claiming things like residential energy credits may have to wait to file until late february or early march. back to you. >> thank you very much. >> 4:45. yosemite park officials announcing a plan to protect a river in the park. the court ordered plan will restore more than 200 acres along the mersed river. it adds shuttle buses and alters roadways to ease traffic congestion. it will not reduce the number of people who visit the park every day. that number stands at nearly 20,000. another change being considered, closing the winter time ice rink to make room for 200 new camp sites. if approved the $235 million project will take 15 years to complete. beautiful. >> i was going to say that shot makes us want to get out to the park. yesterday was spectacular, christina loren. it was gorgeous. >> really nice. today everything changes. unfortunately. we like inconsistency. temperatures this morning are chilly. we have the thick fog again. less than a quarter mile visibility in concord. we'll see the numbers drop off even more for the next couple of hours. we'll lose the fog by 10:0
some households claiming things like residential energy credits may have to wait to file until late february or early march. back to you. >> thank you very much. >> 4:45. yosemite park officials announcing a plan to protect a river in the park. the court ordered plan will restore more than 200 acres along the mersed river. it adds shuttle buses and alters roadways to ease traffic congestion. it will not reduce the number of people who visit the park every day. that number stands at...
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so, you know, as we look at things like energy prices move yesterday towards higher levels, we see what's going on with the interpretation with the new leadership, and almost instantaneous turn in all their data that, you know, the soft landing is alive and well. maybe even gets more regressive, is definitely doing something that normally is accomplished by a weaker dollar. which really hasn't been the case, even though yesterday was weaker. so we'll continue to monitor how these numbers figure in. really hasn't been a large move in the market. if you want to look at something simple, keep in mind that 1.91, 191 is the highest yield close for this move in tens, even though we came closer to 2%. so i would kind of view that level on a weekly closing basis, which is a more powerful technical indicator than obviously the dailies. you want to use that as your pivot. back to you guys. >> okay. appreciate that, rick. stalling a capitol hill bit i don't think you're going to get it. steve liesman? with us now. >> you have another segment on? >> i thought maybe when you started talking we could h
so, you know, as we look at things like energy prices move yesterday towards higher levels, we see what's going on with the interpretation with the new leadership, and almost instantaneous turn in all their data that, you know, the soft landing is alive and well. maybe even gets more regressive, is definitely doing something that normally is accomplished by a weaker dollar. which really hasn't been the case, even though yesterday was weaker. so we'll continue to monitor how these numbers figure...
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it was cheap energy and an improvement in u.s. manufacturing. but nevertheless, i think you are seeing for fundamental reasons have pretty good strength in the u.s. >> well, that was jim's view. chris, what do you take away from the minutes yesterday? it had a big impact on the dollar, pushing benchmark yields higher, as well. i think we have to be contextualizing what comes out for minute statements compared with headlines. and i think that the real issue has been the fed has decided in the last six months to start actively talking about policy as part of the policy, if you like. it's the giving voice to what's going on. and we've heard a lot more from the fed about what it's anticipating doing in 2013/14. the idea that there's probably a relatively even balance, bear in mind we have new fed members coming in this year, there's a relatively even balance between people that think you should do more accommodate than not. it takes take away the weapons the fed was already working with until we saw the unemployment level coming down to the kind of
it was cheap energy and an improvement in u.s. manufacturing. but nevertheless, i think you are seeing for fundamental reasons have pretty good strength in the u.s. >> well, that was jim's view. chris, what do you take away from the minutes yesterday? it had a big impact on the dollar, pushing benchmark yields higher, as well. i think we have to be contextualizing what comes out for minute statements compared with headlines. and i think that the real issue has been the fed has decided in...
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the gains came from across the trading businesses, including stocks, energy and fixed income. 2012 a pretty rough one. 88% of them trailing the market, according to goldman sachs. . the average hedge fund posted a rough 6% gain last year, according to hedge fund research. >>> and the problems continue to pile up for boeing's dreamliner after an oil leak and a cracked cockpit window were discovered on two separate flights in japan today. the latest incidents come ahead of a scheduled press conference from the federal aviation administration and the u.s. department of transportation. that's scheduled for 9:30 eastern. the uf of a is expected to announce a review into the aircraft's power systems after several mishaps on tuesday. 787 at boston's logan airport leaked around 40 gallons of fuel on to the tarmac a day after another airplane caught fire in boston. boeing stock? i'm not sure we have it. don't worry about it. the we're looking at the three-month chart on the nikkei. up 25.65% in the last three months. up another 1.6% today. shinzo abe announcing another stimulus bill suggestin
the gains came from across the trading businesses, including stocks, energy and fixed income. 2012 a pretty rough one. 88% of them trailing the market, according to goldman sachs. . the average hedge fund posted a rough 6% gain last year, according to hedge fund research. >>> and the problems continue to pile up for boeing's dreamliner after an oil leak and a cracked cockpit window were discovered on two separate flights in japan today. the latest incidents come ahead of a scheduled...
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some blue language for green energy advocate al gore from his employees at current tv. my wife takes centrum silver. i've been on the fence about it. then i read an article about a study that looked at the long term health benefits of taking multivitamins. they used centrum silver for the study... so i guess my wife was right. [ male announcer ] centrum. always your most complete. using cloud computing and mobile technology, verizon innovators have developed a projective display for firefighters. allowing them to see through anything. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. >> bret: now fresh pickings from the political grapevine. in the friday followup, al gore soon to be ex-employs with harsh language for their boss. we told you the green energy advocate is telling the cable station to al-jazeera funded by the oil-rich country of qatar. how did the staff of current tv take the news? well, not so well. the "new york post" reports the meeting was heated. and there was a notable absence. al gore himself. one high-p
some blue language for green energy advocate al gore from his employees at current tv. my wife takes centrum silver. i've been on the fence about it. then i read an article about a study that looked at the long term health benefits of taking multivitamins. they used centrum silver for the study... so i guess my wife was right. [ male announcer ] centrum. always your most complete. using cloud computing and mobile technology, verizon innovators have developed a projective display for...
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touch on oil, not the biggest story of the day, but it matters to a lot of big multinationals that use energy, and, of course, it's always the consumer. >> it's going to be a bigger story next week. we are caught in a sideways pattern for the last week, week and a half, and that pattern caused very little movement in crude oil; however, next week, it's due for the move. what i see is if it breaks 94.20, we're headed up, and headed up to $98. we could be going to $86. we could see that next week. liz: gentlemen, try to have a good weekend. it's the flat line for the dow jones industrials. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, liz. liz: any time. so many cross currents in the markets, stocks at five year highs, weakness in the bond market, fair amount of volatility, and so with that in mind, what's the game plan for 2013, and what's that mean for firms tied to capital markets? perfect person to have on this. a fox business exclusive with howard, fitzgerald ceo of bcg partners. there's 20 # things thrown at you, but you are the guy with a broader picture of everything from commercial real esta
touch on oil, not the biggest story of the day, but it matters to a lot of big multinationals that use energy, and, of course, it's always the consumer. >> it's going to be a bigger story next week. we are caught in a sideways pattern for the last week, week and a half, and that pattern caused very little movement in crude oil; however, next week, it's due for the move. what i see is if it breaks 94.20, we're headed up, and headed up to $98. we could be going to $86. we could see that...
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the energy department is predicting the average price of a gallon of regular will fall 5% nationwide to $3.44. that's the biggest drop in four years. forecasters say ample supplies and weak demand will keep prices down. that's barring any refinery problems or a rise in middle east tensions. >>> and starting salaries for recent graduates were higher than in past years. a survey from the national association of colleges and employers found new grads are making a little bit more than 44,000 on the average. that's the biggest year-to-year increase since 2008. $44,000? i don't think i got that when i graduated. [ laughter ] >> not even close. >> i started at 9 grand in eureka. >> i know it. but yeah, as long as i can get a job. hey, that's good. >> all right. ashley, well, we know the biggest u.s. airlines were on time a bit more often in november, i guess. >> reporter: yes. some good news there for flyers. the transportation department says 85% of flights arrived on time. hawaiian airlines had the best on team record followed boy airtran and delta airlines. american airlines though had t
the energy department is predicting the average price of a gallon of regular will fall 5% nationwide to $3.44. that's the biggest drop in four years. forecasters say ample supplies and weak demand will keep prices down. that's barring any refinery problems or a rise in middle east tensions. >>> and starting salaries for recent graduates were higher than in past years. a survey from the national association of colleges and employers found new grads are making a little bit more than...
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also the former energy secretary and former u.s. ambassador to the united nations. good afternoon, is, sir. >> hello, shep, nice to be with you. >> shepard: what did you accomplish? >> three things. as you mixed, one, i think very few talk to the north koreans. we push for a moratorium on missile launches and nuclear tests and pushed hard on the american detainee that he get fair treatment. we were assured he would get counselor are access and that judicial proceedings on him would start soon,ful hopefully to send him home. last thely which i think was the most valuable was getting on north korean widespread television advocating for the internet. this is something that does not exist much in north korea that should be pushed. more mobile technology, cell phones but especially the internet. if you know what happened in the arab spring it was twitter and facebook and social media that moved that country to move those countries in the arab spring towards more democracy and more liberation. so i think it was a successful trip. >> shepard: you didn't talk to kim the you
also the former energy secretary and former u.s. ambassador to the united nations. good afternoon, is, sir. >> hello, shep, nice to be with you. >> shepard: what did you accomplish? >> three things. as you mixed, one, i think very few talk to the north koreans. we push for a moratorium on missile launches and nuclear tests and pushed hard on the american detainee that he get fair treatment. we were assured he would get counselor are access and that judicial proceedings on him...
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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> we told you at the top of the show that president obama reportedly considering a plan that would leave no american soldiers in afghanistan when troops withdraw at end of 2014. the united states has spent quite a bit of money training the afghan army to take their own security lead. if you want to sound smart today tell your friends that according to "washington post" the united states has invested $50 billion training and equipping the afghan police and army. the cost to sustain the afghan army once the u.s. troops depart is projected at over $4 billion a year. enough of the real news, time to gather around the water cooler and talk late-night tv. a fixture in our culture since "the tonight show" began, now there's a new player in the game. jimmy kimmel goes head to head now with david letterman and jay leno. beginning last night, "jimmy kimmel live" was bumped to the 11:35 time spot by abc. nightline will begin an hour later in his opening monologue
campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> we told you at the top of the show that president obama reportedly considering a plan that would leave no american soldiers in afghanistan when troops withdraw at end of 2014. the united states has spent quite a bit of money training the afghan army to take their own security lead. if you want to sound smart today tell your friends that according to...
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looking at energy very selectively and looking in cyclicals and some areas of consumer discretionaries. there may not be as much pop off the bet there but looking at global credit markets as well, adding to that yield advantage that may be available there, but you'll have to pick better stocks and better bonds. >> kenny, what are you seeing? >> i'm seeing, maria, that we've hit the top. struggled with 1472. it is a high and feels bullish but in the short term we're going to hit some resistance here. i would suspect the market will back off. a couple of issues in front of us at the end of the month. i suspect if there's any sense at all that they are not going to compromise or negotiate you'll see the market come right back in. that being said i would use that, any weakness opportunity to jump right back in because i do think my sense is that the market wants to go higher this year, want to go higher this year. our economy is stabilizing. economies around the world are stabilizing so i think it's a good year. >> where are you seeing the conviction on the buy side? what sectors? >> i sti
looking at energy very selectively and looking in cyclicals and some areas of consumer discretionaries. there may not be as much pop off the bet there but looking at global credit markets as well, adding to that yield advantage that may be available there, but you'll have to pick better stocks and better bonds. >> kenny, what are you seeing? >> i'm seeing, maria, that we've hit the top. struggled with 1472. it is a high and feels bullish but in the short term we're going to hit some...
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so they are really a good, basic energy and materials company. you look at them, they're pretty cheap on paper. they are looking about seven times forward earnings. and i think the big kicker here that goldman really nails is the yield. this stock is yielding about 2.3%, so you combine that with the stock's share repurchases that they are going to do, the cushion that the dividend yield is giving you; you look at that whole package and you say, "hey, these could be some really good companies." > also goldman is picking stocks that are products people use in everyday life. there is even a railroad company there. > > absolutely. i think that is the big kicker here. you look at this kind of environment where i would say that investment decisions are not so easy to make. we have a really low interest rate environment, and if you look at these companies that are woven into the fabric of our lives, companies that are going to benefit from strength in america or otherwise, and they're paying you a better dividend yield than the so-called risk-free rate
so they are really a good, basic energy and materials company. you look at them, they're pretty cheap on paper. they are looking about seven times forward earnings. and i think the big kicker here that goldman really nails is the yield. this stock is yielding about 2.3%, so you combine that with the stock's share repurchases that they are going to do, the cushion that the dividend yield is giving you; you look at that whole package and you say, "hey, these could be some really good...
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let me say word now about energy. now in all last fall the chamber talked about how fortunate we are in the united states to have a third bucket to draw from to address our deficit and debt. the first bucket is spending. we've been talking about entitlement spending, defense spending. the second bucket is revenue. and if you have to depend on just those two buckets, it's going to be a real long and difficult day. so we need a third bucket. and its energy, which is the next priority that i'd like to discuss. proceeding swiftly and responsibly to develop more american energy can help us in measurably with our fiscal problems, but it can also do much more for our country. we have more oil, gas and coal than any other country, and we are now the largest single natural gas producer in the world. we are now in a position to export liquefied natural gas and coal, and us, reduce our trade deficits and bring billions of dollars to the united states. the abundance of affordable natural gas is attracting good manufacturing jobs
let me say word now about energy. now in all last fall the chamber talked about how fortunate we are in the united states to have a third bucket to draw from to address our deficit and debt. the first bucket is spending. we've been talking about entitlement spending, defense spending. the second bucket is revenue. and if you have to depend on just those two buckets, it's going to be a real long and difficult day. so we need a third bucket. and its energy, which is the next priority that i'd...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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why don't we have her come down and frack our way to energy infence? we could be doing neutral things that would actually educate them, or we could -- neil: you could actually have them start with congress on that. >> yeah. neil: and then work their way to the american public. >> that's right. [laughter] neil: 100,000 or no, you've got to have kind of misplaced priorities to even entertain something like this in an environment like this. i mean, the whole capital system is burning that they've got control over, and they're doing something goofy like this. >> well, it was the national endowment from the arts, just in case everybody's wondering, that's who's behind this. collected the taxpayer money together and sat down and thought about how should we pirg out how to bestow this upon, you know, worthy folks -- neil: it's clearly aimed at the young. >> oh, yeah. i guess, they want to insure that it's a built-in base of supporters going forward. neil: but the idea being you need more money to fix this problem with money you say we don't have. >> right. we
why don't we have her come down and frack our way to energy infence? we could be doing neutral things that would actually educate them, or we could -- neil: you could actually have them start with congress on that. >> yeah. neil: and then work their way to the american public. >> that's right. [laughter] neil: 100,000 or no, you've got to have kind of misplaced priorities to even entertain something like this in an environment like this. i mean, the whole capital system is burning...
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the energy department says the average price of a gallon of gasoline will fall 5% to $3.44. aaa predicts gas won't surpass $3.80 a gallon this year. here's a look at what gas prices are around the bay area at this time. san francisco $3.68, oakland $3.58, san jose $3.59. >> a reminder that after kron4 news at 10 dr. phil be gams and you could also get some again at 4. >> britons national portrait gallery has unveiled unveiled a first of is a painting of the duchess of cambridge. the painting of the duchess was done by paul emsley. the galleries as the duchess took part in it as a meeting to talk through the process followed by two sittings in may and june of last year. the beijing is due to go on show to the public this afternoon in london. >> the extreme heat and australia is taking its toll on the country's wildlife. this is a 11 week old flying fox that named romeo and he is beginning a second chance at life. his colony including his mother has been nearly wiped out because of the searing summer weather and australia. some of the bats, or so dehydrated they just couldn't
the energy department says the average price of a gallon of gasoline will fall 5% to $3.44. aaa predicts gas won't surpass $3.80 a gallon this year. here's a look at what gas prices are around the bay area at this time. san francisco $3.68, oakland $3.58, san jose $3.59. >> a reminder that after kron4 news at 10 dr. phil be gams and you could also get some again at 4. >> britons national portrait gallery has unveiled unveiled a first of is a painting of the duchess of cambridge. the...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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in texas, 6% unemployment and that is attributed to the energy boom. they allowed it to happen. on the federal level we are not allowing it to take place. in iowa they have a surplus and the fours they have an unemployment rate. so you can make people's lives better. it makes sense to people in a common sense level but in the federal area not so much. >> neil: i get a lot of e-mail. we had ron johnson on and got heated on and where is your backbone in spending cuts. you have folks saying, you have to realize elections have consequences. the president won. this to say beyond justifying tax hikes, it justified no spending cuts. i don't think that is the americanss saw it. they won't see the math here that hurts democrats and republicans alike if something isn't done? >> here is the question i think the president knows well that this is the question. is california the model we're going to follow? they are $165 billion to $335 billion in debt. they say they might have a surplus because they raised taxes, but in fact, $5.2 billion of that $6 billion a year is going to debt service al
in texas, 6% unemployment and that is attributed to the energy boom. they allowed it to happen. on the federal level we are not allowing it to take place. in iowa they have a surplus and the fours they have an unemployment rate. so you can make people's lives better. it makes sense to people in a common sense level but in the federal area not so much. >> neil: i get a lot of e-mail. we had ron johnson on and got heated on and where is your backbone in spending cuts. you have folks saying,...
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oil pipelines in the energy markets front burners. go ahead, sharon. >> jim, the anticipation of the seaway pipeline, key u.s. pipeline, sending oil prices higher. definitely the u.s. oil price is benefiting from this. we're talking about a pipeline that is carrying crude from curbing, oklahoma, to the gulf coast, and the expansion of the pipeline from 150 barrels per day to 400,000 barrels per day has been widely anticipated. flows could start as early as the end of this week. that is what traders are watching very carefully. that's what all the chatter is in the oil market right now. look what it's done to the spread between brent crude and wti crude futures. we're at the lowest levels we've seen since september or so. below that $20 mark. we're hovering right around the $18 mark. this is key here. traders say we could see the narrowing of another dollar or two as the seaway gets under way. that is the key pipeline that a lot of traders are watching. that is the key factor that is driving prices right now in the oil market. back to
oil pipelines in the energy markets front burners. go ahead, sharon. >> jim, the anticipation of the seaway pipeline, key u.s. pipeline, sending oil prices higher. definitely the u.s. oil price is benefiting from this. we're talking about a pipeline that is carrying crude from curbing, oklahoma, to the gulf coast, and the expansion of the pipeline from 150 barrels per day to 400,000 barrels per day has been widely anticipated. flows could start as early as the end of this week. that is...
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and we created a new energy micro-grid program to increase energy reliability in critical areas. these weren't quick fixes or window dressing. they were the result of saying we'd had enough it was time to do more. what does it all mean for connecticut residents? we know we will again feel the brunt of powerful weather. but we can tell our citizens that their state is more prepared for future challenges, that their families will be safer when disaster strikes, and that the odds of anyone having to needlessly suffer through prolonged power outages have been greatly diminished. when hurricane sandy struck, we saw results from the work we'd done together. while we can never entirely prevent damage or power outages, the response was better and faster. once again, we saw a problem and, together, we worked to address it. if these past two years have proven anything, it's that we have the ability to rally around a common good and a common goal. we've done it in a way that just doesn't seem possible these days in some places certainly not in washington d.c. in december, at the same time l
and we created a new energy micro-grid program to increase energy reliability in critical areas. these weren't quick fixes or window dressing. they were the result of saying we'd had enough it was time to do more. what does it all mean for connecticut residents? we know we will again feel the brunt of powerful weather. but we can tell our citizens that their state is more prepared for future challenges, that their families will be safer when disaster strikes, and that the odds of anyone having...
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the president is talking about immigration and gun control and energy and all the rest, but he's locked in trench warfare with republicans over the budget. >> look, that's going to happen. it is happening. but if the american people can't understand -- i love that they say, well, the polls showed you should tax the rich. well, great, i'm ready for that. but they also said that 75% of them said cut spending. if anybody can't get that, and if you can't cut, forget the word "cut." you stabilize, do something with health care. stabilize social security. for god's sake, there are 16 people paying into that, and one taking out when i was a freshman at the university of wyoming. now there are three people paying into that baby and one taking out, and the life expectancy is 78.1 instead of 60. what the hell? who's kidding who? >> all right. senator alan simpson, and erskine bowles. simpson-bowles. thank you both very much this morning. >>> i want to bring in our roundtable for some reaction. joining me at the table, former speaker of the house newt gingrich. columnist for "the washington post"
the president is talking about immigration and gun control and energy and all the rest, but he's locked in trench warfare with republicans over the budget. >> look, that's going to happen. it is happening. but if the american people can't understand -- i love that they say, well, the polls showed you should tax the rich. well, great, i'm ready for that. but they also said that 75% of them said cut spending. if anybody can't get that, and if you can't cut, forget the word "cut."...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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wind energy is 2000 years old. the windmill is one of the most old devices in terms of an energy source that exists. this is not new technology. there is no evidence that once they produce wind bells on a mass production bases that we had any type of technology breakthrough that will lower price. it will make us competitive. i do not think most americans do. connell: senator graham, it is a big topic. thank you very much for coming on. dagen: ruby tuesday is another casual dining chain under pressure. higher taxes hit consumers. connell: that sounds like the trade today. sandra spent this year. sandra: it is an interesting stock. bringing up ruby tuesday. it is one of the casual dining chains. it reported a bigger than expected loss in analyst had been expecting. higher minimum wage costs. they are also facing consumers that have a little less disposable income that they have in their pocket. i just got off the phone with brian elliott. he is an analyst over at raymond james. he is talking about feeling the bite. h
wind energy is 2000 years old. the windmill is one of the most old devices in terms of an energy source that exists. this is not new technology. there is no evidence that once they produce wind bells on a mass production bases that we had any type of technology breakthrough that will lower price. it will make us competitive. i do not think most americans do. connell: senator graham, it is a big topic. thank you very much for coming on. dagen: ruby tuesday is another casual dining chain under...
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bet on energy market, a trifecta if you like. sandra: a new report out from fannie mae giving a lift to two housing-related plays, sill yo and trillo. 40% of the people think home prices will go up in the new year. >>> earnings season about to kick off. we have an analyst from thomson reuters with three stocks, he said, ashley will beat. he has three stocks that he thinks will beat earnings estimates. they may surprise you. ashley: get a pen and paper. write them down. the college bowl season reaching its pique as noter -- peak as notre dame takes on alabama. would that be better or worse for business though? we'll investigate. sandra: we certainly will. first we'll take, tell you what drove the markets today with today's data download. stocks falling with all three major averages closing lower as investors get ready for tomorrow's start of fourth quarter earnings season, everybody. s&p index retreating from a five-year high to end in the red. utilities and energy was the day's worst-performing sectors. >>> gold falling for the t
bet on energy market, a trifecta if you like. sandra: a new report out from fannie mae giving a lift to two housing-related plays, sill yo and trillo. 40% of the people think home prices will go up in the new year. >>> earnings season about to kick off. we have an analyst from thomson reuters with three stocks, he said, ashley will beat. he has three stocks that he thinks will beat earnings estimates. they may surprise you. ashley: get a pen and paper. write them down. the college bowl...
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we heard from the energy department yesterday, the eia put out the short-term energy forecast saying we'll see a 25% jump in crude production by 2014. what does that mean for prices? where do you see them this year? >> we see prices basically being pretty flat this year. maybe a little bit higher, just based on problems in the middle east. that's the only risk we see in the market this year. as a matter of fact, if we were to see a resolution in the conflict in the middle east, specifically in the negotiated settlement with iran, we could see crude prices down at $75. >> we've been talking over the last several weeks about the pipeline capacity, and the expansions there, what that is meaning in addition to the production we're seeing in the shale area, shale oil. what impact will that have on the spread between brent and wti? it's already come in several dollars in the last several weeks. >> our expectation is because of those pipeline expansions, and because of the record production that's coming out of the u.s., that that spread is going to come in a lot this year. we think it's go
we heard from the energy department yesterday, the eia put out the short-term energy forecast saying we'll see a 25% jump in crude production by 2014. what does that mean for prices? where do you see them this year? >> we see prices basically being pretty flat this year. maybe a little bit higher, just based on problems in the middle east. that's the only risk we see in the market this year. as a matter of fact, if we were to see a resolution in the conflict in the middle east,...
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let's check out the latest in energy, metals. sharon epperson, nymex. >> oil prices pulling back, jim, but that's after reaching multi-month highs. we had the brent crude contract reach a three-month high yesterday. wti at a four-month high. a lot of this had to do in terms of the gains we saw yesterday with the report that the saudis have cut their oil production in december significantly. today's news is focusing on the spread between the two, which has come in significantly as right now around $17. of course, the energy department this week saying they believe it will average $16 a barrel this year. that is because of the news coming out of seaway pipeline, expansion project has been completed. the partners that are overseeing this project partners have said that has pn completed. now we're talking about 400,000 barrels per day of capacity now available to shippers to take crude from curbing, oklahoma, where it's been bolt nettleneck the middle of the country. the energy department report this week shows that those supplies in
let's check out the latest in energy, metals. sharon epperson, nymex. >> oil prices pulling back, jim, but that's after reaching multi-month highs. we had the brent crude contract reach a three-month high yesterday. wti at a four-month high. a lot of this had to do in terms of the gains we saw yesterday with the report that the saudis have cut their oil production in december significantly. today's news is focusing on the spread between the two, which has come in significantly as right...
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so you want to feed your body consistently, that's what's going to give you energy to get better and strong and fight the flu. >> feed the machine. >> feed the machine. >> i like it. all right. got that? >> yes, i got it. >> okay. >> perfect. >> thanks, mark. appreciate it. >>> it's been called hollywood's second biggest night of the year. a preview of who could be the big winners and losers at this weekend's golden globes. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin,
so you want to feed your body consistently, that's what's going to give you energy to get better and strong and fight the flu. >> feed the machine. >> feed the machine. >> i like it. all right. got that? >> yes, i got it. >> okay. >> perfect. >> thanks, mark. appreciate it. >>> it's been called hollywood's second biggest night of the year. a preview of who could be the big winners and losers at this weekend's golden globes. [ male announcer ]...
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which was to go after the new energy technology with hydraulic fracking to use energy to grow economy. trade agenda in the obama administration has been d-e- d-e-a-d. dead. there is a conversation that is starting about a trade pack with the european union, smart thing i do. don't you i? >> bob: but they don't want to buy anything. >> andrea: why? >> dana: why do you want to be more like them? >> andrea: we have come full circle. they don't have money. why? they have been giving handout to all the people. mention at early ages 43 years old and beyond. they give out national healthcare. you say obamacare isn't nationalized healthcare but it's structured to end up that way in the end game. looks what happens in greece. no money to pay for prescriptions to give people -- they can't give prescriptions. >> bob: i don't disagree about europe. i think it's, the mediterranean particularrously a basket case. we don't want it to be like that. on the left. no interest. >> eric: the difference between europe and america is zo far are the tax rates. in europe, you are taxed in excess of 50% to fra
which was to go after the new energy technology with hydraulic fracking to use energy to grow economy. trade agenda in the obama administration has been d-e- d-e-a-d. dead. there is a conversation that is starting about a trade pack with the european union, smart thing i do. don't you i? >> bob: but they don't want to buy anything. >> andrea: why? >> dana: why do you want to be more like them? >> andrea: we have come full circle. they don't have money. why? they have...
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the jet stream and the area of energy that is going to try to push more clouds and showers over the ocean today following the 145 miles per hour jet stream. we will follow the dry pattern through next week. we have a king tide at 10:26 and steep swells at the ocean because of the brisk conditions. winds are gusting at 30 to 35 miles per hour. on saturday, candlestick at 5:00, upper 40's dropping to the mid-40's and if you are tail gating it will be sunny and 50. temperatures hang in the low 50's through the weekend and you can see we go from low-to-mid 50's on monday to the mid-50's to 60 by thursday. have a great day. >> good news for capitol corridor commuters the commute is on track after problems with train 520 that arrived. no further systems delay and other mass transit is looking good. and north 101, slow traffic is behind it after a hit-and-run accident. the car is still there. not too much slowing. it is busy here at 80 westbound moving to the macarthur maze with metering lights on at toll plaza. >> ahead, five things to know before you go. we >> 6:54 as we hand things off to ame
the jet stream and the area of energy that is going to try to push more clouds and showers over the ocean today following the 145 miles per hour jet stream. we will follow the dry pattern through next week. we have a king tide at 10:26 and steep swells at the ocean because of the brisk conditions. winds are gusting at 30 to 35 miles per hour. on saturday, candlestick at 5:00, upper 40's dropping to the mid-40's and if you are tail gating it will be sunny and 50. temperatures hang in the low...
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we're looking at sarasota of occidental petroleum, the energy company up over 2.5%. the company saying it's cost-cutting man, an effort to cut $300 million in costs is on track. it should be visible in the fourth quarter and even more visible in the first quarter. investors like that news. stock up 2.55%. tyler, back to you. >> mary, thank you very much. target has announced a major move with implications for retail across the board of the company promising to match online retailer's prices year-round. there you see shares at $60.70 down half a buck. >> tart may be packing away holiday decorations but keeping price match around. the retailer will continue to match online prices, in addition to three-year running price match program many analysts not entirely surprised and think others will have to follow. susquehanna says the effort cannot be a holiday phenomenon. if you're going to build traction with your stores you have to be priced appropriately. tart made it easy to price compare now that all stores have wi-fi. the big question is impact on margins. on the margi
we're looking at sarasota of occidental petroleum, the energy company up over 2.5%. the company saying it's cost-cutting man, an effort to cut $300 million in costs is on track. it should be visible in the fourth quarter and even more visible in the first quarter. investors like that news. stock up 2.55%. tyler, back to you. >> mary, thank you very much. target has announced a major move with implications for retail across the board of the company promising to match online retailer's...
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it is hard to understand what someone really goes through and how much time, effort, energy, heartbreak, sorrow, experience standing up for what is right. >> i am the type of individual like it and let it go. it was not right. i could not let it go. the law was on my side and all the outcry against the supreme court about this ruling until the next ridiculous case that came about something similar was the lady who filed a charge of equal employment and it was on the wrong form or wrong date or something and should not have been let go but it is okay, let that one go. those shots were not called but that is my opinion. she is right. it was a long fight and hard on individuals, hard on their families. we could not leave home like on a vacation or go on a trip without revising the attorney where we were and how we could be reached. for ten years. it took me nine years to get my final verdict. i told my husband took nine years and it actually took 18 months to get the bill changed. >> why did you tell them eight? what were you thinking? >> i read the headlines. you don't see indications in
it is hard to understand what someone really goes through and how much time, effort, energy, heartbreak, sorrow, experience standing up for what is right. >> i am the type of individual like it and let it go. it was not right. i could not let it go. the law was on my side and all the outcry against the supreme court about this ruling until the next ridiculous case that came about something similar was the lady who filed a charge of equal employment and it was on the wrong form or wrong...
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cabot, oil and gas and wpx energy both down today along with those sectors which were the losers. maria? >> all right. bertha, thanks very much. looking at equities. let's look at fixed incomes. let me bring joe back. you're favoring fixed income over stocks. tell us why. fixed income obviously has been the place that we've seen lots of money flows over the last several years at this point. do you think that it continues. >> no. we don't favor fixed income so i'm not sure where you get that. we favor emerging market fixed income and with countries with surpluses, canada, mexico, australia. we're very concerned with fixed income, and we think what you're going to see is the retail investor going back to owning equities. as everyone has said is they have really underparticipated in what's happening. i just came back from mozambique in south africa and zimbabwe, and you see this vibrant growth in the emerging markets which people are really underexposed to, so we think this coming year, the growth is going to come from those engines, and you really want to participate that way. >> my
cabot, oil and gas and wpx energy both down today along with those sectors which were the losers. maria? >> all right. bertha, thanks very much. looking at equities. let's look at fixed incomes. let me bring joe back. you're favoring fixed income over stocks. tell us why. fixed income obviously has been the place that we've seen lots of money flows over the last several years at this point. do you think that it continues. >> no. we don't favor fixed income so i'm not sure where you...